Financial Literacy Course. East High School Module 2

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Financial Literacy Course East High School Module 2

What will you learn about? Savings Vehicles Retirement Plans Principal & Interest Income Compounding Interest & the Rule of 72

Saving Vehicles Saving Vehicles Accounts designed to let you set aside money separate from your checking account. Examples Savings accounts & auto-save online banking Money market accounts Certificates of Deposits (CDs)

Saving Vehicles Simple Saving Accounts Usually insured up to $250,000 per depositor This is safer than storing money in your home Liquid (easy access to your money) Several withdrawal options such as ATMs and Tellers Low interest rates Money builds more slowly Usually require low minimum balances

Saving Vehicles Certificates of Deposit (CDs) Usually insured up to $250,000 per depositor Aren t liquid you are unable to access money until the end of your term Fewer withdrawal options High interest rates than saving accounts

Saving Vehicles Money Market Savings Accounts Usually insured up to $250,000 per depositor Liquid (easy access to your money) Offer more withdrawal options Offer higher interest rates Require a high minimum balance

Saving Vehicles Auto-Save with Online Banking Is an option that comes along with some accounts Can make saving easier Works well with a budget

Retirement Plans Savings/Retirement Plans A way to save money for the long-term, which for most people means retirement Examples 401(k) and 403(b) Employer-sponsored retirement plans IRA and Roth IRA Retirement accounts set up by individuals

Retirement Plans 401(k) and 403(b)s Employer-sponsored retirement plans Offer tax benefits Often employer-matched Withdrawal restrictions Can let you live the good life (as soon as you retire)

Retirement Plans IRAs Offer tax advantages Are more readily available Offers several options, like a Traditional IRA and a Roth IRA Rules on how much money you can contribute

Principal Principal The sum of money you put into an account or the amount of money (minus interest) you owe on debt So, if you open an account with $500 (or take out a loan for $500), the principal amount in either case is $500

Interest Interest The fee someone pays to be able to borrow money You pay interest on money borrowed (like on a loan to buy a car) You make interest on money saved (like when a bank pays you on money you put into savings) Interest Rate The percentage of interest you either make or pay on a principal (like 1% or 5%) Say you have a savings account with $1,000 and a 5% interest rate 5% of $1,000 makes you $50

Compound Interest Compound Interest Interest that s generated not only from the money you put into an account, but also from the interest you make on that money So, if you put $500 into savings at 5% interest, you only earn 5% on $500. Compound interest allows you to earn 5% on the $500 and the interest you ve made

Compound Interest Rule of 72 how long will it take for principal to double? At 9%, $1,000 will double in 8 yrs. 72/9 = 8 yrs How long will it take $10,000 to double at 6%? 72/6 = 12 yrs

Other Key Terms Income The government defines income as any form of money, property, or service that you receive. Expenses - Anything you spend money on, from a pack of gum to your monthly cell phone bill Budget A plan of how you will spend the money that you make or receive This is a way to reach your savings and yes, even spending goals